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"I don't wanna be in this messed-up place. I wanna go home. I wanna find Jessica and just... go home."

Ashley Mizuki Robbins, surname alternatively Robins and called Ash by her friends, is the protagonist of the Another Code series, including Another Code: Two Memories (also known as Trace Memory), Another Code: R - A Journey into Lost Memories, and the remakes of both games Another Code: Recollection.

Ashley is introduced as a lonely girl with no "true" friends at the start of the series. Two days before her 14th birthday in 2005, she receives a letter from her father who she was told died a decade ago, and decides to visit Blood Edward Island to find him. The series focuses on Ashley's emotional journey as she tries shed light on mysteries surrounding not only her past, but others as well. During her journey, she partners up with two boys, Daniel Edward and Matthew Crusoe, the former a ghost and the latter among the living, to help them uncover the truth.

Background[]

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Ashley with her parents.

Ashley was born in 1991 on a date decided by when the player's birthdate is, although it is canonically February 25th otherwise. She is the daughter of two brilliant M.J. Labs scientists, Richard and Sayoko Robbins as an only child. Her parents worked on a project researching memories, with a main technological device known as Another. Her paternal grandparents were already deceased, having been killed in a plane crash on a visit to South America. Her maternal grandparents reside at a quiet village in Japan due to her mother being an immigrant.

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Ashley peeks out the closet to see her mother shot with a handgun.

On Ashley's third birthday, her and Sayoko had just returned to the suburbs of Seattle after they left Lake Juliet. Later on, a co-worker of her parents named Bill Edward vengefully murdered Sayoko who previously stopped her work at the Another project and the memory research in favor of her family. Sayoko hid Ashley in a closet and told her not to make a sound and be quiet as a mouse. Ashley then peeked outside the closet to witness her mother being shot in the chest with a handgun by Bill.

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Sayoko murdered in 1994.

Sometime later, Richard found a dying Sayoko. After she passed, Richard found Ashley and brought her out of the closet. From that day onwards, this memory became imprinted in Ashley's subconscious and would manifest in her dreams constantly, since it left a mental scar.

Afterwards, Richard gave his daughter to his sister, Jessica Robbins who raised Ashley and kept out of her family to the degree she does not even know what he looks like. He promised Jessica he would return for Ashley someday. He wanted to continue the work on the Another in order to read Ashley's memories, so that he could discover who murdered Sayoko. Ashley is said to have been a crybaby as an infant.

As she grew up, Ashley often wondered what her parents were like. With Richard's suggestion, Jessica lied to Ashley her whole life who was led to believe her parents died in a car accident when she was three.

By 2005, Ashley lives in an apartment with her aunt.

Appearances[]

Another Code: Two Memories[]

In Another Code: Two Memories, two days before her 14th birthday, in 2005, Ashley receives a letter from her father, who she believed was dead, accompanied with a device called Dual Another System (DAS). He invites her to the Blood Edward Island, where the two can finally be reunited. She is taken by her aunt Jessica and a captain. Ashley goes to the island, but with her father nowhere to be found.

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Ashley meets a ghost named D.

Soon after, Jessica leaves her with the captain and tries to look for Richard. Ashley decides to find her aunt as well upon realizing she been gone for a long time and says goodbye to the captain. When she hears Jessica's scream in the distance, she eagerly wanders around trying to find her father and aunt. While exploring a graveyard, she meets a ghost named Daniel Edward, or "D" for short. He reveals his spirit has been trapped on the island for 57 years. Together they try to solve the mysteries behind D's past, and Ashley's parents.

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Ashley meets her real father, Richard, after a decade

Eventually, Ashley discovers a man claiming to be her father, and she is taken aback by how he smells of smoke. The man leaves her alone for a while, and Ashley discovers her aunt tied up in a kitchen storage room. Her aunt, who claims she was attacked or drugged by "Bill", is too woozy to follow so Ashley keeps exploring, where she discovers a man unconscious in a room and upon waking up, he claims to be her father too. Ashley assumes the man is Bill and interrogates him. When he was being questioned, he walked away in the heat of the moment (possibly because this man was being affected by her words). Afterwards, Ashley explores the mansion.

In a laboratory, Ashley finally comes to realize the recent man is her father Richard, while the previous man was Bill pretending to be Richard. Ashley and Richard confront Bill in a cavern, and Ashley is able to realize Bill was her mother's murderer. D appears to Bill and spooks him and he falls to his death.

On the shore, Ashley, Richard, Jessica and the captain all meet up. Depending on whether the player was able to recover D's memories, he either gives her a sad farewell or a happy one. Ashley remarks how she will never forget her 14th birthday.

After Blood Edward Island[]

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Ashley not getting along with Richard

Ashley and Richard lived together in Washington, although they did not become very close, and they would sometimes argue with each other. Ashley aspired to become a musician, so she saved up while working at a CD store in a mall and bought an electro-acoustic guitar, as well as heart earrings. She plans to enter a competition with a boy who plays the piano. She also lives in a town called Liberty Town and attends Liberty Town High School with Janet Rice.

Six months prior to Another Code: R, Richard left to go to work at Lake Juliet. Although he told Ashley he'd come home on weekends, he ends up breaking this promise, causing resentment from Ashley.

Another Code: R - A Journey into Lost Memories[]

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Tommy helps Ashley with her stolen bag.

In the sequel, Another Code: R - A Journey into Lost Memories, two years after the events of Two Memories in 2007, the now 16-year-old Ashley visits Lake Juliet to camp with her father, after getting invitation from him. As she exits the bus, a shadowy figure of a woman shoves her off and steals her bag. While trying to chase the woman, Ashley loses sight of her. At the campgrounds, Ashley signs in at the guesthouse and reports her stolen bag to Tommy Harrison and Dan Maxwell.

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Ashley and Matthew.

While exploring the area of Lake Juliet, Ashley soon finds out that she once visited the place with her mother. Ashley gets to meet with Matthew Crusoe, a young boy looking for his father, whom she promises to help. The two are set to answer questions about Ashley's late mother and the disappearance of Matt's father. Ashley tries to keep Matt away from Dan and anyone who can jeopardize his quest to locate his father. Ashley also helps create medicine with a recipe given by Charlotte Graham to help Matt when he becomes sick.

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Richard tries to prevent Ashley from being killed by the culprit.

Eventually, Ashley finds her way to JC Valley, but has to split from Matt when Sofia Callaghan claims he is not allowed to enter. Ashley works with Mike Tyler, Gina Barnes and Rex Alfred, when she begins to discover the true culprit behind the strange events going on at the lab. Ashley is also horrified when Richard has his memories wiped to forget about her, but she is able to use Another 0 to repair his memories. After a final confrontation with the culprit on a nearby island, Ashley eventually has to return to Liberty Town. Ashley says goodbye to Dan, Elizabeth and Matt.

Another Code: Recollection[]

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Ashley and Sayoko reunite with the use of the prototype Another

In the remake of both games, Ashley plays a very similar role to the original games. In the first game, she already considers D a friend before they enter the Edward Mansion.

In the second game, Ryan attempts to revive Sayoko within Ashley's body by using the ANOTHER prototype to rewrite Ashley's memories with Sayoko's. While Ashley is unconscious and connected to the ANOTHER, she encounters a memory backup of her mother's consciousness. Sayoko tells Ashley that her RAS will protect her from Ryan's experiment.

Physical appearance[]

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Ashley drawn by Taisuke Kanasaki to commemorate the 17th anniversary of Another Code: Two Memories

Ashley has a slender build, and is ethnically half-Japanese and half-Caucasian. She has white hair and dark eyes (portrayed as brown with a hint of blue on the original Another Code: R in-game model). She bears a remarkable resemblance to her mother Sayoko and characters in the first game comment that she has her mother's eyes. Although her hair color is unusual, it seems to be natural considering that it hasn't changed since she was three (as shown in flashbacks or memories). Ryan also comments that Ashley looks like Sayoko, only her hair color was different, even further suggesting that it is natural.

Another Code: Two Memories[]

She wears a short sleeved red-orange and white raglan shirt that partially revealed her belly button, dark gray jeans tied in a white belt and sneakers with white stripes and black sweatbands.

Another Code: R[]

She is wearing a red-orange tank top which has the design of a white hibiscus flower on the left side, a necklace, dark blue jeans tied in a white belt with a gray buckle, a white pouch, light coral colored sneakers, pink earrings and the same sweatbands.

Another Code: Recollection[]

In Two Memories, she wears a red and white hoodie which has the North Wells University logo with a white top underneath it, a pink watch on her left wrist, red sneakers with white soles and laces, a pair of dark gray jeans tied in a white belt, a white pouch and a black sweatband on her right wrist.

In A Journey into Lost Memories, she wears a red flannel shirt with a top underneath that has the words "Rock N Roll" on the front, denim shorts, white socks with a gray stripe, the RAS on her right wrist, two black chokers, red earrings, a necklace and ankle-length red boots with plaid on the left, right and backsides. Her boots also have white soles and laces. Additionally, the redone model for Ashley has some differences such as having pinkish lines on her cheeks.

Personality[]

At the beginning of the first game, Ashley is shown to be quiet, inquisitive, sensitive and sincere. Plus, she is well mannered, very curious, intuitive and empathetic. After being raised by her aunt with no sight of her parents, she always felt the need to know what really happened with them once Jessica revealed the truth that his father was alive, feeling a little betrayed after discovering that Jessica had hidden the truth for her whole life. When she comes to the island, she is shown to be impatient and later on gets frustrated after not seeing her father meeting her to the point of regretting going to the island after losing Jessica on the road. During her first talk with Cliff Fox, he tells her that "it's not good for a kid to wonder why people die" implying that her curiosity while justified, can be overwhelming for her. Ashley tends to doubt and feel down very easily when things don't go the way she expected. Despite of it, her strong will (along with the help of Daniel's words of support) makes her keep going to find the real truth.

Ashley is recognized for having a "pure heart" by the ghost D, declaring that nearly all adults can't see him (with Cliff being an exception) because their hearts and minds are clouded and are unable to see things for how they really are as well. On the contrary, Ashley's emotional, sensible, trustful, sincere, and empathetic personality made her perceive D's presence, which possibly meant that she has a good heart overall. Ashley also has a good friendship with D as both cooperate very well for the whole story despite being strangers, as she is able to get along and work with people with ease. While she has trust, she also is very intuitive of people she doesn't trust. She was able to recognize something was off about Bill's attitude when he pretended to be her real father. As she is emotional, she is not afraid or ashamed of showing her real emotions, being prone to tear up or to express anger and confusion. She also holds a strong sense of justice and good will; she defended Richard when Bill attempted to kill him even if she didn't know him truly.

Ashley is empathetic with other people because she believes in people and generally trusts what they say for the most part. For example, when Matt claimed his uncle didn't like him or truly care about him, Ashley did not try to retort or undermine him by saying she is sure his uncle cares about him. Instead, she simply took Matt's word that his uncle didn't care and accepted that Matt was telling the truth.

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Ashley backtalking against Charlotte

Ashley is upfront with those she doesn't like. When she first met Elizabeth Alfred she couldn't stand her "childishly bratty" attitude, and hated the idea of being friends with someone like her. Despite this, she still attempted to help Elizabeth with her family problems later on, and the two ultimately got onto friendly terms. Ashley can also be quite confrontational; when Charlotte kept saying that Matt finding his father was impossible, Ashley proceeded to backtalk every time Charlotte said it, which astonished her and she commented she admired Ashley's guts.

"It's not pity! He's really putting his all into finding his dad. And that's why I'm helping him... It's not impossible... I'm sure Matt can find his dad! Why do you think it's impossible? It's not impossible! ...No, it's not! It is not impossible! I... know exactly how he feels."
— Ashley to Charlotte Graham about Matthew Crusoe

Ashley does have some flaws, however. Her trusting nature can sometimes be to a fault, especially when she doesn't always trust her gut instincts, and especially when it comes to adults or people who seem authoritative. These adults end up taking advantage of her naivety and attempt to manipulate her. For example, when Sofia Callaghan mentioned she didn't call Richard and there were no issues with the security system, despite Richard saying so, she decided to trust Sofia's orders in spite of the red flags. Ashley can also be extremely stubborn, and while it can be good sometimes, it can also be to a fault when it clouds her judgement, especially when combined with her trusting nature. For example, when Bill told her he was her father; she trusted him so much that she refused to believe the real Richard was actually her father even when he told the truth, and she fell into Bill's lies. She can also be interpreted as a bit clumsy, such as when Elizabeth's music box slipped out of her hand.

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Ashley learns she should be more wary of adults when she finds her aunt drugged up and knocked unconscious

Throughout the games, Ashley learns a valuable life lesson in a somewhat brutal fashion: if something can go horribly wrong, there is a strong possibility it will, what the idiom "better safe than sorry" means, and not to dismiss her inner feelings and hunches about other people. A lot of children, both today and in the past, are taught and believe they can always trust adults, but the Another Code series shows why is this an extremely flawed and dangerous outlook, and depicts the dark reality that there are flawed and irresponsible adults who are neglectful, and are willing to manipulate, abuse and even hurt the vulnerable. Ashley becomes wiser and begins to exhibit better judgement, and not to dismiss red flags. She learns of horrible, tragic incidents that could be easily prevented if the adults were more cautious, such as how Kelly Crusoe died from drowning in a lake because her and Matt were left unattended children, and the adults had too much faith in leaving them around dangerous areas. Ashley becomes more proactive and she carries this life lesson and experiences with Bill into the sequel, where she aids Matt.

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Sofia assaulting Ashley

A second harsh life lesson Ashley learns is that lying can be justified sometimes, and it can be okay for children to sometimes lie to adults and authoritative figures. There are many people, especially older people, who believe children should never lie to adults under any circumstance, or that lying is evil or a sin. However, Ashley kept up a lie about not knowing where Matt is from Dan. Because she trusted her inner feelings about Matt and how the adult figures in his life (e.g. Dan) could not be relied on, Matt was able to explore and find enough evidence around Lake Juliet to eventually locate his lost father. While Dan is not shown to be an evil authoritative figure, there was no proof if he would agree to the condition Ashley made about how Matt would only get one day to locate evidence.

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Ashley playing the guitar.

By the age of 16, she had developed a strong passion for music and playing the guitar, and she likes how music has the ability to make people feel. She also is fond of chocolate, like Richard. Ashley is also portrayed with a liking for cute outfits and perhaps trendy fashion; she accessorizes with earrings and necklaces, and it is possible she wears her wristbands for their fashion, rather than wiping sweat. In both games, she wears clothes that were popular for girls in the 2000's and early 2010's. Showing one's mid-riff was also popular in this time period. This pattern is still present in her concept art and other external sources such as Taisuke Kanasaki's artwork of adult Ashley, where she wears trendy fashion and a black choker. In the section of "Ashley's Diary" in the official Japanese site, Ashley also relates that she wanted pink heart earrings as a birthday gift, and that "she fell in love with them at first sight".[1]

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Ashley having an outburst at Richard in which she calls him the worst father in the world.

Ashley has a complex relationship with her father, and as a result has complex feelings towards him, particularly in Another Code: R. Although she loves him very much, she cannot stand his treatment of her, which she considers selfish. One of her major flaws is her inability to control her outbursts when around him. Particularly after meeting him for the first time in six months, she could think of wanting to do nothing but shout at him. Although she seemed to be aware of her need to "try harder" to control these urges. When it came to her father, she could also be closed-minded, and often failed to see things from her father's point of view; she was often shocked whenever she found out deeper aspects of her father's personality, or his life, beyond the "workaholic dad" image that she had of him, such as their shared love for music.

When the first game was translated from Japanese into English in the European version, Ashley became less "accepting" of strange events such as meeting a ghost. When the game was localized into Trace Memory from the European version, Ashley became more talkative, outspoken, sassy and even has a caring side. Ashley in Trace Memory says things like how Jessica lying about her father being deceased "really messed" her up. She is also more capable of backtalk and her relationship with Jessica is more strained in Trace Memory; she calls Jessica "such a know-it-all" and a line where she thinks Jessica can see D is removed, showing how Ashley has less faith in her in Trace Memory. However, she is seen being quite concerned for Jessica, like when Ashley hears her shout on the other side of the bridge and especially by the time she finds her glasses and doesn't spot her after crossing the same bridge. More evidence of this is when she spots her woozy aunt in the storage room and asks if she was hurt or feeling okay. Ashley wanted to know who did this to her and confronted Richard, assuming that he committed it (while believing he was Bill), which proves that she cares about her to some extent. She could also be perceived as more impolite in Trace Memory as she no longer thanks the captain when he gives her candy.

Ashley is portrayed as an isolated character before the first game with no major friends, only classmates. It is said that D was her first "real" friend. As such, has a close relationship with D in Trace Memory, like in the Japanese and European versions. She tries to listen to him and attempts to help D get his memories back and seems to care about his feelings. There are some examples of this like when D hesitated to head inside the Edwards' Mansion and Ashley asks him "what's wrong?", as she invites him to come in and soon agrees to go with her and by the time the ghost boy was surprised that someone hid one of his shoes inside a briefcase in a secret room and she asked him the same thing again. D also mentions Ashley doesn't like being alone and Ashley struggling with her loneliness was intended to be a major theme in the Japanese and European versions of the game. For example, in the ending of the Another Code versions, D talks about how Ashley doesn't have to be alone anymore now that she has found her father and aunt. In Another Code, Ashley is also silent when D claims she doesn't like being alone. In Trace Memory, Ashley was changed to be more independent so when D claims Ashley doesn't like being alone in this version, she is taken aback a bit, saying she really does not mind it and acts like he is just assuming things about her. In Another Code: R, Ashley tells Matthew that she has never told any of her friends about her mother's murder, until she talked about it to him, showing how Ashley has difficulty finding people to confide in.

There's some evidence suggesting that Ashley may have more a spiritual connection with animals than people. In the first game, she is associated with a teddy bear on her birthday, and her diary mentions she routinely checks on the birds in the nearby park to feed them. In Another Code: R, she has a Pinkie Rabbit bag and she mentions she likes dogs and wanted one when she was younger, but couldn't due to living in an apartment. On her walk home from school, she would frequently pass by her neighbor's house with a big dog in its yard and she used to play with the dog.

In Another Code: R, some of Ashley's certain aspects of Ashley's personality and character can depend upon player choice, during response prompts. For example, whether she is willing to lie about her age, and how willing she is to instantly trust certain characters. Ultimately though, Ashley's general personality traits remains the same, regardless.

Quotes[]

Another Code: Two Memories

  • "I've had a lot of experience not getting myself killed, you know!" (Ashley to Jessica)
  • "When people grow up, do they all forget about the past? ...What if you want to remember?" (to the Captain)
  • "I have the worst luck. I can't believe it. I haven't found Dad or Jessica. And now this! Waking the dead. What else could happen today. I don't know what to do."
  • "And... according to the article, the person who killed my mother might have been my father. I didn't come all the way here... to find that out! I've had enough. No, really. Enough! I want to go home."
  • "It's just so sad. I don't know if I can take the sadness."
  • "Oh, man. You're something else. YES, SHE DISAPPEARED!"
  • "This is really messed up. You're a horrible person, Bill... Yes, you are! You lied to me! You did horrible things to the people closest to you!"
  • "I don't care what Bill did. No one deserves to die like that. Violently. I didn't want anyone to die."
  • "D has left. He's moved on past this world. I'll never forget you, D. You were the only one who knew my true feelings. You have your peace now. Goodbye."
  • "I'm happy I found Dad. I'm happy I found the truth. I'll never forget today. When I grow up, even if horrible things happen, I'll always remember today. The last day I was 13."

Another Code: R - A Journey into Lost Memories

  • "He'll come to pick me up? Sorry, Jessica, but you just don't get it. Like he'd remember to come and get me. I'm sure he thinks I'll be totally fine on my own, like always."
  • "That's it! Forget this stupid camp! I'm going home right now! Except, I can't."
  • "I'm serious! Matthew, do you believe me? This time I'm the one asking. Do you believe me? Thanks. That means a lot."
  • "Matt... I just remembered something. About the first best friend I ever had. You remind me of him in a way. Yeah. His name was D. He lived on this deserted island called Blood Edward Island. He was... a ghost. D was a ghost who'd forgotten everything about his own life. He didn't know his own name, how he died... And he was all alone, just like me. When he was with me, he discovered who he was and why he died. Then he was able to move on and finally rest. So I can never see him again."
  • "So, Matt... Don't cry any more. If you cry... Kelly will worry about you, and she won't be able to move on."
  • "I WON'T CRY! I won't cry in front of someone like you! You don't know how to cry, or even what to feel! I am not going to cry in front of someone who can't even understand basic emotions! I'm done. I don't need you."
  • "No! I don't understand you at all! And I don't want to! Why? Why did you have to kill Mom... just for your revenge? Why did you have to make Bill kill her?! If you hated Judd, why not just take revenge there and then? Why did you take away Mom? Why were you so cruel... that you had to kill Mom? When I met Bill on Blood Edward Island two years ago... I remembered looking through the closet where Mom had hid me... I remember Bill's face as he shot Mom... For me, then, remembering that time was... Remembering things I'd forgotten was... It was horrible. But I didn't know how horrible it really was."

Trivia[]

  • Although not confirmed as an inspiration, Ashley's outfit in the Journey into Lost Memories remake is very similar to Rachel Amber from Life Is Strange. It may be seen as a homage, or the developers are trying to get a new generation of adventure game fans into Another Code.
  • Ashley tells Ryan while eating with him that she hates peppers, suggesting she can not stand spicy food, and it is only now that she is older that she is able to tolerate them.
  • Ashley follows a common theme in the series of children not being like their parents and choosing not to follow in their footsteps. This has often caused resentment from both sides, sometimes resulting in the child burning bridges with their parent figure because they dislike the expectations and life choices forced on them by their parental figure. In Ashley's case, she intends to be a musician, unlike her scientist parents. Other examples include:
    • Richard's father being a medical doctor, while Richard became a scientist and Jessica a chemistry teacher, with neither of them taking over Robbins Memorial Hospital.
    • Sayoko not wishing to take over her father-like figure Judd Fitzgerald's work and refusing to become his successor, instead wishing to focus on being a mother. This resulted in Judd's paternal-like love for Sayoko sour into hatred.
    • Lawrence Edward wanting a successor to his mining company, which Leonard Edward hated the idea of, while Thomas Edward also did not want to do. Lawrence also didn't approve of Leonard's marriage with a woman named Sally so he disowned his son and they never spoke to each other again.
    • D wanted to become a movie director while Thomas was a writer.
    • Elizabeth Alfred not wanting to take over JC Valley like her father Rex Alfred, and she began to despise scientists due to her belief that they value their research above all else.
    • Olivia Graham eloped with Gilbert Moss because her mother Charlotte Graham did not approve their marriage, resulting in them not speaking for five years.
  • In the official site for Another Code: Two Memories (in Japanese), there is a section that is Ashley's Diary, as she relates events of her life before the main story.[2]
  • In the official site for Trace Memory, the website was created to be an explorable version of Ashley's bedroom. Viewers could click and examine objects, learning more about the game's plot. One of the objects was a diary about how Jessica insists on holding a traditional birthday party for Ashley, but Ashley talks about how what she wants most for her birthday, is just to be left alone. However, the site is defunct.
  • Ashley's room in Another Code: R has some objects seen off-screen and they can be seen using Free Look in Dolphin emulator.
  • Ashley's birth date in Another Code: Two Memories/Trace Memory was the same as the user's birth date that was registered on the DS system. In the sequel, because the Wii doesn't record user birth dates (and probably to make it more official), Ashley's birth date was set to February 25.
    • This date was most likely chosen due to the original Japanese release of Another Code being February 24 and taking place the day before Ashley's 14th birthday.
    • This birth date is also shown in Another Code: Recollection, which further proved that it's official.
  • Ashley's memory of her mother's killer seemed to be foggy, considering that she didn't realize Bill was the direct perpetrator upon seeing his face years later. It can be theorized that this may have been the result of traumatic amnesia after witnessing the murder, which could be the factor as to why this part of her memory was blocked out.
    • Ashley's recollection of Richard was blurry as well, since she didn't truly recognize her father's face when she saw him again (presumably because of traumatic amnesia), so it can be speculated that she did not see any pictures of him before arriving at Blood Edward Island and Jessica could have told her that Richard is tall and blonde, considering that she assumed he was there after the Captain described him as such. Although, it can be argued that he was referring to Bill instead.
  • In Another Code: Recollection, Ashley's eyes are blue tinted, although they are shown to be black in her character model. This is notably seen during the game's opening cutscene. The reason why her eyes appear like this is presumably because of the game's lighting.
  • Ashley appears as a trophy in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, which is unlocked after playing 100 hours of the game. She also appears as two stickers, being "Ashley" and "Ashley Viewing DAS" The description for Ashley's trophy is shown below:

(US version): "A black-eyed, unique 13-year-old girl raised by her aunt, Jessica, after her parents disappeared in an accident when she was three. Her father and mother researched biology and memory, respectively. One day, Ashley receives a package from the father she had assumed was long dead. Hoping to meet him, she travels out to Blood Edward Island with Jessica."
(European version): "A black-eyed, unique 13-year-old girl raised by her aunt, Jessica, after her parents disappeared in an accident when she was three. Her father and mother researched biometrics and memory, respectively. One day, Ashley receives a package from the father she had assumed was long dead. Hoping to meet him, she travels out to Blood Edward Island with Jessica."

  • In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Ashley's US trophy states that her father researched in biology. This is incorrect as Ashley's father researched in biometrics. This error was not present in the Japanese version and was fixed in the European version.
  • Ashley appears as a spirit in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, and has a spirit battle in the World of Light mode. Her spirit uses art from Another Code: R - A Journey into Lost Memories. She is a support spirit. The battle has the player facing against Isabelle with a clear Villager. The stage is Luigi's Mansion. Villager is a stand-in for D and the stage itself is representing the Edwards' Mansion.
  • Ashley and Kyle Hyde (the protagonist of Hotel Dusk and Last Window) are both represented in the Super Smash Bros. series in a similar fashion.
    • Both appear as unlockable trophies and stickers in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Both Ashley and Kyle's trophies have unique conditions that must be met, meaning both can only be obtained once. Additionally, both have a handful of stickers from their series, with Ashley having two stickers and Kyle having one. The stickers for Another Code are "Ashley", "Ashley Viewing DTS", "Captain", and "Jessica". The stickers for Hotel Dusk are "Kyle Hyde", "Mila", and "Dunning Smith".
    • Both appear in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as advanced (two star) spirits, though Ashley is a support spirit while Kyle is a primary spirit. Both also appear as Light Realm spirit battles in the World of Light mode.

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Another Code: Two Memories[]

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Another Code: R - A Journey into Lost Memories[]

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Characters in Another Code series

Major characters
Ashley Mizuki RobbinsJessica RobbinsRichard RobbinsDBill EdwardCliff Fox
Minor characters
Sayoko RobbinsLawrence EdwardLeonard EdwardHenry EdwardFrannie EdwardThomas EdwardJane Edward • Helen Edward • Marie Edward • Sally Edward • William Wells

Major characters
Ashley Mizuki RobbinsSayoko RobbinsRichard RobbinsDan MaxwellTommy HarrisonElizabeth AlfredMatthew CrusoeRyan Gray
Minor characters
Jessica RobbinsSam HillmanRex AlfredKatePrincessBob FoxCharlotte GrahamLucy GrahamJanet RiceGreg DavisSofia CallaghanIan TylerGina BarnesEmily CrusoeKelly CrusoeMichael CrusoeJudd FitzgeraldBenjamin GrahamOlivia GrahamGilbert Moss

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